Interpretation of the Gravity Map of California and Its Continental Margin, 1980, 52 p. (for map, see GDM 3)

CD 2000-06

Digital Database of Faults from the Fault Activity Map of California and Adjacent Areas. This CD contains the digital database of faults shown on the Fault Activity Map of California and Adjacent Areas by Charles W. Jennings (1994; DMG Geologic Data Map No. 6). The database consists of line vectors that are annotated with respect to age of movement and line type (solid, dashed, etc.) as shown on the original paper map. This CD is intended to be used in conjunction with Geologic Data Map No. 6 and Bulletin 201. The GIS data are in Arc/Info export (.e00) and MapInfo formats.

CD 2000-07

GIS Data for the Geologic Map of California. This CD contains a database of geologic units and faults digitized from the 1977 Geologic Map of California by Charles W. Jennings. Files are in both ArcInfo export files (.e00) and MapInfo format. The CD also contains Postscript and ArcInfo plot files, and an Adobe Acrobat image of the map and legend. A planimetric raster base image of the state in TIFF format is included.

Rehabilitation of Disturbed Lands in California: A Manual for Decision Making. Special Publication 123 represents the compilation of information on vegetation, rehabilitation and restoration that has become available in the last 20 years. This manual focuses on moderately to severely disturbed lands, such as those commonly associated with mining. The information in this manual should also provide planners and practitioners of less disturbed areas with a guide for designing projects in a wide variety of other situations where rehabilitation is needed. Included 112 page appendix containing information on plant species commonly used in rehabilitation by geographic subregions.

Digital Database of Faults from the Fault Activity Map of California and Adjacent Areas—This CD contains the digital database of faults shown on the Fault Activity Map of California and Adjacent Areas by Charles W. Jennings (1994; GDM 6). The database consists of line vectors that are annotated with respect to age of movement and line type (solid, dashed, etc.) as shown on the original paper map. This CD is intended to be used in conjunction with GDM 6 and B 201. The GIS data are in Arc/Info export (.e00) and MapInfo formats.

Epicenters of and Areas Damaged by M>5 California Earthquakes, 1800-1999—This color map shows epicenter locations of 800 California earthquakes with Holocene and historic faults, plotted on a shaded relief base. An inset map depicts the number of times that damaging shaking has occurred in various parts of the state. A table lists the date and locations of M 5.5 and greater earthquakes. Released 12/14/2000.

MS 54

Simplified Fault Activity Map of California. To complement the fault activity map, Map Sheet 54 includes a listing of significant earthquakes and fault ruptures from 1812 to 1999, scale 1:2,500,000

Summary of Outreach Activities for California's Seismic Hazards Mapping Program, 1996-1998, 2000—From 1996 through 1998, the Department of Conservation's Division of Mines and Geology developed and released 40 maps that identify areas where liquefaction and landslide hazards probably are present. These state Seismic Hazard Zone Maps were distributed to affected cities and counties who must, in turn, require site-specific investigations prior to approving most types of development and issuing permits. This report describes, in considerable detail, the methods that DMG used to disseminate the maps and related information to more than 100 cities and four counties, and to the many consulting engineers, engineering geologists, and real estate professionals that by law will participate in implementing various provisions of California Seismic Hazards Mapping Act. Contents: Executive Summary, Historical Background, Seismic Hazards Mapping Act of 1990, Outreach Activities and Information Aids, In-Depth Survey of Four Local Agencies, Meetings With Local Governments and Lessons Learned, Conclusions and Recommendations, 5 appendices, and 1 plate.

SR 155

Stabilization of Landslides: Effects of Various Chemicals on the Laboratory Shear Strength of an Expansive Soil, 1984

California Surface Mining and Reclamation Policies and Procedures, prepared by the California State Mining and Geology Board in cooperation with Office of Mine and Reclamation and Division of Mines and Geology. Third revision, January 2000. Contents: Surface Mining and Reclamation Act and Related Codes, State Mining and Geology Board Regulations, State Mining and Geology Board Guidelines. 168 p.

SP 59

Proceedings of Mines Land Reclamation Workshop, June 11-12, 1980, 1982

SP 69

An Annotated Bibliography of Geothermal Information Published or Authored by Staff of the California Division of Mines and Geology, 1984

SP 70

Mineral Commodity Report - Potash, 1984

SP 71

Mineral Commodity Report - Titanium, 1984

SP 72

Mineral Commodity Report - Gypsum, 1984

SP 73

Mineral Commodity Report - Lime, 1984

SP 74

Mineral Commodity Report - Sulphur, 1984

SP 75

Mineral Commodity Report - Zeolites, 1984

SP 76

Mineral Commodity Report - Barite, 1985

SP 77

Mineral Commodity Report - Magnesium Compounds, 1985

SP 79

Mineral Commodity Report - Anhydrous Ammonia (Nitrogen), 1985

SP 80

Mineral Commodity Report - Calcium Chloride, 1985

SP 81

Mineral Commodity Report - Sodium Sulfate, 1985

SP 82

Mineral Commodity Report - Salt, 1985

SP 83

Mineral Commodity Report - Sodium Carbonate, 1985

SP 84

Mineral Commodity Report - Phosphate Rock, 1985

SP 85

Productive Second Uses of Mined Land Conference, September 18-21, 1984